Dr. V. C. (Bud) White has been practicing Orthodontics
since opening his first practice in 1963. He was graduated from Baldwin-Wallace
College in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major-minor in General
Science and went on to study Dentistry at Loyola University in Chicago where he
studied with Dr. Paul Dawson who instructed him in Operative Dentistry and
awarded him the Operative Dentistry Award. The world-renowned Dr. Harry Sicher,
Professor of Anatomy and Histology, passed on his profound scientific thinking
process as well as academic knowledge and had invaluable impetus for the
development of Dr. Whites’ science for Bio\analytic mechanics theorem and the
Vector III hypothesis. He was graduated in 1961 and decided to go on to study
Orthodontics at Loyola University Graduate Orthodontics Department with the
highly respected and world-renowned Dr. Joseph R. Jarabak, Clinical Professor
and Chairman of the Department of Orthodontics at Loyola and co-author of
Technique and Treatment with the Light-wire Appliance, and which Dr. White
contributed to. Co-author Professor James A. Fizell, B. S., Engineering whose’
contribution was engineering and statistical factorial design of research aided
Dr. White on his Thesis and helped him for 15 years on his numerous patents. Dr
White wrote The Influence of Spring Design Upon Spring Rate as his Masters
Thesis in June 1963, which helped him attain his Master of Science Degree. He
was also given the Milo Hellmann recognition for his contribution in
Orthodontics. Dr. White then went on to teach with Dr. J. R. Jarabak at Loyola University
for 9 years while building a practice of his own and a strong reputation as a
very knowledgeable scientist and orthodontist. Dr. White started V. C. Labs, a
corporation, soon after starting his practice and has been instrumental in
developing a great many orthodontic, medical, dental and laboratory products.
He has held numerous patents in both design and engineering. He currently has
multiple patents on VECTOR III spring systems and is currently working in
research and development for new science and related clinical support productsDr. White has been a member of Delta Sigma
Delta since college and a member of the American Association of Orthodontics
since 1963. He is also a member of the Wisconsin Dental Association, Racine
County Dental Association, Midwest Society of Orthodontics, American
Orthodontic Society, International Association of Orthodontics, American
Society for Bone and Mineral Research, The World Federation of Orthodontics
& is a Senior Instructor for the International Association of Orthodontics
as well as the AGD/PACE Program. He and his wife Donna have been providing
seminars based on their textbook “Orthodontic Principles, Not Just Another
Spring, from Bio-Mechanics to Bio\Analytic Mechanics” with CE credit for
dentists and dental specialists since 2003. Additionally he has made
presentations to American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Group relating
to dental alveolar bone and VECTOR III’s ability via new science to remodel
bone for the 1st time.

Donna White

Donna White
is co-author of the orthodontic textbook, written with Dr. V. C. “Bud” White, “Orthodontic
Principles, Not Just Another Spring, Beyond Bio-Mechanics, To Bio\Analytic™
Mechanics”

Additionally
she is a member of the Cambridge Who’s Who. She has helped Dr. White write many
of his patents, helps him in his seminars, and publishes his many writings on
orthodontics. She has designed and created the VECTOR III® website,
www.VECTORIIIORTHO.com.

She is also
co-owner of VECTOR III®, LLC which is a private company, with intellectual
properties, patents, trademarks, copyrights, textbooks, seminars and supports
products as well as our patented Vectorloy Wire.